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* Add the <strike>adminseesall,</strike> startwday, weekenddays, upcoming_lookahead, upcoming_maxevents, timezones settings
* Add the <strike>adminseesall,</strike> startwday, weekenddays, upcoming_lookahead, upcoming_maxevents, timezones settings
* Should I be editing pages in user/* and files/* to apply the admin pagetype?
* Should I be editing pages in user/* and files/* to apply the admin pagetype?
* Do I port admin/health.php? How about admin/dbperformance.php?
* <strike>Do I port admin/health.php? How about admin/dbperformance.php</strike>?


== Links ==
== Links ==

Revision as of 23:37, 16 August 2006

I'm currently working on porting the settings to XML and putting together the new index.php admin page. Please use the talk page to leave me any comments, I'll be checking it regularly.

This just in: no XML! The new format will be PHP/OO-based. New code to come soon. (Till then, take a look at the Reorg page, which still contains useful data.)

Before looking at source code, please run this script to update .phps files


Key Project Tasks

Remaining Issues

  • Include a custom $paramtype in admin_setting_configtext() settings?
  • Double-check country on the languageandlocation settingpage... what's the default value?
  • Find a good way to mark settings that are set on initial install.
  • Update frontpage setting on frontpage settingpage (has to include "combo list")
  • Move the aspellpath setting to systempaths
  • Add the docroot, doctonewwindow, bloglevel settings
  • Add the adminseesall, startwday, weekenddays, upcoming_lookahead, upcoming_maxevents, timezones settings
  • Should I be editing pages in user/* and files/* to apply the admin pagetype?
  • Do I port admin/health.php? How about admin/dbperformance.php?

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